Freedom from self inflicted opinions
What are self-inflicted opinions
The definition of self inflicted is something that
you bring upon yourself or cause to have happened to you. An example of self
inflicted is a wound you cause to yourself when you cut yourself with a knife.
Inflicted on oneself by oneself, as an injury.
We sometimes in our mind just feel small of
ourselves
The fact is that the majority of our thoughts and
actions are on autopilot. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing either. Our
habits, routines, impulses, and reactions carry us through our lives so we
don’t have to stop and think about it every time we wipe our ass or start a
car.
The trouble lies here that when we’re not even
aware of our own habits, routines, impulses, and reactions, then we no longer
control them; they control us.
What should be our approach in such circumstances
Love yourself—accept yourself—forgive yourself—and
be good to yourself, because without you the rest of us are without a source of
many wonderful things. – Leo F. Buscaglia
Even though everyone struggles with their purpose
now and then, we tend to keep it to ourselves and try to navigate this feeling
on our own. Maybe we’re afraid of sounding weird, or admitting that we don’t
always know what we’re doing. And that can be really isolating
We relate each incidence and circumstances to this
self opinion and this gets even larger
Sometimes a stressful situation just lasts a moment
— like getting through a school play audition or making the foul shot that
could win the game.
But life also can bring situations that might keep
us stressed for a few days, weeks, or months. Even if we're not always thinking
about this stress, it can be like a background soundtrack playing in our lives.
What should be done in such situations
One should keep one's confidence intact. Confidence
means feeling sure of yourself and your abilities — not in an arrogant way, but
in a realistic, secure way. Confidence isn't about feeling superior to others.
It's a quiet inner knowledge that you're capable.
Confident people feel secure rather than insecure
once know they can rely on their skills and strengths to handle whatever comes
up feel ready for everyday challenges like tests, performances, and
competitions think "I can" instead of "I can't"
We do insane things to kill these thoughts by
either fighting or by doing something which is not appropriate
Unwanted intrusive thoughts are stuck thoughts that
cause great distress. They seem to come from out of nowhere, arrive with a
whoosh, and cause a great deal of anxiety.
Some unwanted intrusive thoughts consist of
repetitive doubts about relationships, decisions small and large, sexual
orientation or identity, intrusions of thoughts about safety, religion, death
or worries about questions that cannot be answered with certainty. Some people
are so overwhelmed with emotions that they are prone to take some extreme steps
like suicide.
What should be done in such situations
We must learn that these thoughts, however, are
just thoughts. They seemingly appear out of nowhere and cause anxiety, but they
have no meaning in your life. They’re not warning messages or red flags.
They’re simply thoughts.
As long as you recognize that these are thoughts
only and you have no desire to act on them.
When we watch these thoughts as a watcher we will
not associate with
it.
Unwanted intrusive thoughts are reinforced by
getting entangled with them, worrying about them, struggling against them,
trying to reason them away. They are also made stronger by trying to avoid
them. Leave the thoughts alone, treat them as if they are not even interesting,
and they will eventually fade into the background.
Conclusion
Still these thoughts do not get killed by
themselves. The only way to get rid of these thoughts is by being aware of
where these thoughts are coming from.
When we watch these thoughts as watcher we will not
associate with it
That’s when we will get freedom from self-inflicted
opinions.
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ReplyDeleteVery well written!! Really liked if we can see our thoughts only as thoughts and not get entangled in them!!😊😊
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